Question
When directors work to bring a written novel or story to film or the stage, they must work with the available _____.
_____ is the way that an author tells a story. An author has many structures to choose from when writing a story, including the following:
_____, which tells events in chronological order, or the order in which they occurred; _____, which may start in the end or the middle of the story and the go backward or forward in time; and _____, which moves back and forth between different settings, with characters who may or may not meet.
_____ is the way that an author tells a story. An author has many structures to choose from when writing a story, including the following:
_____, which tells events in chronological order, or the order in which they occurred; _____, which may start in the end or the middle of the story and the go backward or forward in time; and _____, which moves back and forth between different settings, with characters who may or may not meet.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
When directors work to bring a written novel or story to film or the stage, they must work with the available **source material**.
**Narrative style** is the way that an author tells a story. An author has many structures to choose from when writing a story, including the following: **linear narrative**, which tells events in chronological order, or the order in which they occurred; **non-linear narrative**, which may start in the end or the middle of the story and then go backward or forward in time; and **interweaving narrative**, which moves back and forth between different settings, with characters who may or may not meet.
**Narrative style** is the way that an author tells a story. An author has many structures to choose from when writing a story, including the following: **linear narrative**, which tells events in chronological order, or the order in which they occurred; **non-linear narrative**, which may start in the end or the middle of the story and then go backward or forward in time; and **interweaving narrative**, which moves back and forth between different settings, with characters who may or may not meet.